
17/06/2025
1947. Bengal burns. Borders are drawn—but some hearts are still whole and some wounds won’t stop bleeding.
Partition has turned neighbors into enemies, homes into ashes, and names into dangers. In the ruins of what once was, a group of displaced children find each other in a refugee camp teeming with hunger, grief, and silence. Together, they form a fragile world of their own—drawing lines in the dirt to mark their place, sharing stolen food, and protecting one another from a world that no longer remembers them.
Radha is a story of found families, forbidden truths, and quiet rebellion. A work of historical fiction that reimagines the Partition not through politics, but through the eyes of those history forgot: the children, the silenced, the left behind.